The Supreme Court is slated to hear several potentially landmark cases in its 2025-2026 term, which began Monday, ranging from tariffs to transgender sports laws.
While President Donald Trump has dominated the high court’s emergency docket since returning to office in January, many of the key cases on the Supreme Court’s merits docket for this term involve the president’s actions, including his tariffs and his firing of independent agency heads.
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The pair of consolidated cases, the most eagerly anticipated